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Senior Computer Scientist

Aston Clinton
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Senior Computer Scientist

Salary: £45,000 - £75,000 per annum

Experience Level: highly flexible, minimum 2 years experience

Benefits: Monthly paid bonus (circa £3-4k per year), pension, 25 days holiday and lots more

Location: Aylesbury area

Senior Computer Scientist Overview

This is a great opportunity for a senior computer scientist to join a growing medical technology company based in Buckinghamshire. The business have a total of around 300 employees within the group, however this role is working directly with the novel R&D projects side of the business, which is much smaller, with around 25 employees. This will give the safety of a larger group, but with the day to day feel of a smaller, progressive, and technically challenging business.

The senior computer scientist will be working on highly complex projects, specifically a novel surgical robotics system. You will need to have a strong educational background, ideally a 1st class degree from a top UK university.

You will be a key part of a talented group of multi-disciplined engineers. You will collaborate very closely with electronics and mechanical engineers to develop projects from the ground up. You will need to be mathematically minded, with expeirence on C++, Python and Javascript. Additional skills in image processing, computer vision, robotics etc is advantageous.

Senior Computer Scientist Requirements

  • A minimum of 2-3 years of commercial experience

  • A 1st class degree in computer science from a top UK university in computer science

  • Experience in C++, Python and Javascript

  • Knowledge of image processing and robotics is benefical

  • Mathematically minded and solution orientated

  • A passionate engineer with great communication skills

    If you are interested in discussing this Senior Computer Scientist position, please apply now and Mike Smith will be in touch

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